Troubled couples often try to hide money from each other, whether to spend it on extramarital mischief or keep from sharing it in a divorce. But electronic discovery is making it a lot easier to uncover all that covert activity.

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Despite the assurances of the financial industry, stocks are always a risky investment, and the longer you hold them, the better your chances of getting blindsided by a downturn. But when you're aiming to meet your aspirational goals, there is a way to limit your downside risk.

Some cities around the U.S. haven't had a property crash, or it's been fairly limited. A look at how these communities have gotten by—and the clues to watch out for to see if your own market is on the rebound.